There's such a thing as being too clever, and I think that's what we're seeing here.
Addicted to Murder (1995)
Synopsis: What happens when a serial killer encounters someTHING far worse than himself, someTHING that may be responsible for the killer he is? What makes Joel Winter different is his special childhood friend, a woman named Rachel, a VAMPIRE named Rachel. From the forests of Michigan to the... What happens when a serial killer encounters someTHING far worse than himself, someTHING that may be responsible for the killer he is? What makes Joel Winter different is his special childhood friend, a woman named Rachel, a VAMPIRE named Rachel. From the forests of Michigan to the streets of New York City and Chicago, Joel tries to recapture this strange relationship in his adult life. When he meets ANGIE at a suspiciously named bar called THE HUNGRY he finds someone like his lost love, for Angie isn't human, either. But as his health starts to fail and the killings start again, Joel begins to question his life - and his death - and what exactly the evil Angie is up to. Two vampires in one lifetime is not a coincidence. The more he's drawn into the vampiric vortex, the more he becomes aware of his own horror. -- © 1995 Brimstone Media Productions [More]
Genre: Horror/Suspense
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Addicted to Murder has an uneasy, nightmarish quality that never lets up.
Addicted to Murder is a nicely filmed, but rather slow soap opera-like vampire film (that unfortunately doesn't evoke the same memories that "Dark Shadows" does).
